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Jun 10, 2001 23:02

k. i am bored again, but at least content this time around. had a pretty good weekend overall...life with hubby has been great..game last night was ok, but spent most of it being bored...only got to play my new character for about an hour before i got torpored by damn sabbat...and i don't know of anyone who's gonna be willing to bring me out of it ( Read more... )

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azurelunatic June 10 2001, 21:56:26 UTC
Actually I do most of my chatting w/you over the AIM, and the livejournal saves on having to play catchup every day...

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Re: punklady June 11 2001, 12:16:50 UTC
yeah i suppose so...guess i'll try and stick with it for a while longer

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azurelunatic June 11 2001, 12:21:14 UTC
I like it. I'm going to be putting almost all of my journals into machine-readable format anyway, to have a complete collection, because I can push around great huge chunks of verbage better that way, and it makes sense to have it all on computer in the start...

...though backed up in a jillion different places.

Just lost my favorite current journal, which pissed me the hell off.

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Re: punklady June 11 2001, 12:22:21 UTC
well i guess i'm old fashioned...maybe i'll transfer my stuff when i'm older..

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azurelunatic June 11 2001, 12:23:52 UTC
I have to have it all online; I'm a writer, and I do get writer's cramp. I write too much to sanely copy it over, and gods know that I'm going to want it all on computer. Just 'cause I'm cool like that.

:P

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Re: punklady June 11 2001, 12:25:35 UTC
well i'm a writer, too....sorry, i understand writer's cramp and all, but there's nothing like feeling the point of my papermate black ink pen pressing into college lined paper..

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azurelunatic June 11 2001, 12:33:13 UTC
Nope, nothing like the feeling of my liquid ink pen sliding across the sheets of my BOS ... but for the day to day bitching, I'm so much better on a computer. I grew up in the information age. My dad the rocket scientist brought home a portable computer when I was 7 or 8, and I fell in love. It was about the size of a suitcase, and I couldn't even lift it. I loved it.

I'm a technophile, and I started keeping a journal on my home computer when I was 14. I transferred my paper journals from when I started them to the computer, just so I'd be able to read my youthful comments without having to wade through my youthful handwriting.

I love my computers.

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Re: punklady June 11 2001, 12:37:27 UTC
well i'm from the generation before the technogeek age (no offense meant)..we just got a comp a few weeks ago..it's the first one i've ever had...up to this point i'd borrowed from friends and from college. i'm an old fogie..technology has its good points, but quite frankly, if some of these techheads were forced to go without for one day even, they wouldn't be able to survive...that's pathetic in my eyes...when i was a kid commodore comps were king and atari was the word..and pretty much NO ONE could afford a pc..

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without azurelunatic June 11 2001, 12:40:13 UTC
I *can* go w/o, if I have a hardcopy of my novel to work on and have set all my accounts to bounce so that stuff will not pile up in the inbox. I read paper books too.

:)

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Re: without punklady June 11 2001, 12:42:14 UTC
good for you! at last, i meet someone who's not totally dependent on a comp..how refreshing..

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Re: without azurelunatic June 11 2001, 12:43:55 UTC
However, in the absence of computer, I must have pen/paper. MUST. Am addicted to the written word, in whatever format that I can read.

...gotta go home, get lunch, stay offline 'cause the phone lines have to be clear for as much as possible in case ***** (name withheld by request of sister) calls.

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Re: without punklady June 11 2001, 16:13:15 UTC
okie dokie...i hear ya! i need to have pen and paper and my tarot cards with me at all times....and of course my pentagram necklace....

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